FINGERS CROSSED BMX . TEASER
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2020
- FINGERS CROSSED BMX . UA-cam Teaser 2020.
"13 years ago I had the opportunity to ride the bike park of Whistler with a mountain bike, I had so much fun but I was thinking all the time : I wish I could ride this on my bmx...after that I started to work on it but I couldn't finished right and left it in a side...until now.. "
- Ruben Alcantara
With Garrett Byrnes, Mike Bennett and Ari Cruz
Thanks to Revolution Bikepark 🙌
📽 Salva Moreno (traxxmedia)
🎶 Roberto Herruzo
Thanks to Ryan Navazio for the amazing shots
PLEASE PUT THESE ON THE MARKET !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM IN LOVE!!! I used to ride bmx a lot and now im older I just want to flow trails but on bmx style and not be so hard on knees body this is sooo sick
Why not just get a slope style bike
Different size, different geometry and different bike altogether. Not the same as bmx.
ever since i started Bmx i've dreamed. only dreamed of something like this i've just never had the tools to make it happen. please please put these on the market.
Oh this is in my ball park all day. Im currently the only man who rides his BMX bikes throughout all these Florida MTB parks. I am there every weekend in my Haro Pro XL, Haro Blackout Pro XL, or in my Cult Control. I personally dont see any issue having no suspension. You really just need 3 things: MOMENTUM, DIRECTION, and CONTROL. I use 175mm cranks, 44-16 ration on the Haros and 25-9 ration on the CULT. I have no issues climbing up steep hills because you have to have EXPLOSIVE POWER when the time calls for it. 20″ bikes get crazy speed going downhill too. My only enemy is soft sugar sand. If you dont keep control of the handle bars after a quick descend and you hit soft sand, you WILL be eating that sand having catching a handlebar to the gut. STAY LOW and keep arms level and braced. The main technique for steep climbs is the same technique as doing DEADLIFTS. PULL UP on the handlebars while at the same time pressing down on pedals to get that TORQUE applied! I salute the suspension idea, but I see no need for it. Especially when riding street BMX we pretty much dive off 2 story heights and land it just fine. Keep them joints healthy! Stay blessed!
Hell yeah! With events like Crankworx blurring the lines between MTB and BMX, and Ryan Semenuk's custom Trek DJ bike and subsequent customer frames a couple years ago, I wondered how long it was going to take to see something like this. Even better to see one of my childhood heroes come up with it. Best of luck to you guys!!
suspension fork on a 20????? YES PLEASE!!!!
GOOOOOOO GUYS!
Una obra de arte hermoso el primer episodio espero con ansias el próximo 🤞😍
2020 the year of bike Morfs!
0:45 was a big wtf, stoked to watch these for sure!!
OMG I WANT THISSS !!!!
I was stoked on this before I saw that one of my favourite riders and people is the mad genius building their rigs. PTM bikes for life!
bmx downhill for life, I always talk 27,5 and 29 wheels it`s too big
INSANE
So stoked to see more of this!!!
YES YES YES AND YES! I'll take it.
Teaser trailer for sure. I am in ya big tease.
I can't wait to see more of this.
chingon ...
Sick! I like this a lot!
Mind blown
Yessssssssssss!
Yes yes yes!
This shit is gonna BLOW. THE FUCK. UP.
💚😎💚
Good job boyzz !
treehugger spotted at 0:46 oof
BIG OOF!!!
Hope he can still have kids after that, haha!
beautiful
What forks are they using?
You make it, I'll buy it. Been dreaming of it for years. Could take off for bmx big air, and big dirt. Could really open up progression in street too, like those rockwall wallrides.
I know for a fact all the dedicated street riders I know would hate this. Too unstable for manuals on either wheel, too unpredictable, unnecessary amounts of added weight, more parts that can break, more fragile parts, more complexity, and the biggest of all, more money. It would also be impossible to make a suspension street frame, a 12.5 - 13 inch chainstay already has the tire slammed up against the seat tube.
For trails this definitely has a market but street and park, nah.
@@misterdinner3648 What I know is everyone is a clone. There are so few original riders....like a handful. So suggesting something new isn't that crazy, nor would I expect everyone to try it. I guarantee one thing, certain types of street riders will try it. Good for rails, no. Good for turning unconventional things into street obstacles, yes. But you know, if you want to go on being a clone, be my guest.
Where is that second spot, in the woods?!?! Looks fun as hell
TAKE MY MONEY DAMMIT!
Where can I buy a forks for a bmx like that? I would like to add to my bmx a fork like those.
Will you open this up to the public
Dónde podría conseguir una bicicleta de esas.?
I find for a video its pleasant to see its prototype my as athletes who have been doing bmx for 20 years, it should not become fashionable like the scooter because its still going to kill freestyle bmx. I think when you are more capable to do bmx soon its downtime and to do another sport ..
Tools for the job.
Beerhunter68 Ruben told me they are prototype forks. So hopefully that means these might be coming out soon.
If you make it they will come. I'll buy one too: firm - both in buying and suspension.